beiowaboww * “mun, . ooursoaasnon us: msun- Tl" Wlvvlw am mm the mam: . . D y" snot. t-eloa-v-la-anl. ‘Paula: mmnmrvvn T- w. ‘a’ areM CAN A. ‘flloyooetnomm conucuon-eslaoyrll Arsen- ° l" “"41 "I "I4 l," thanoillcflliglsqnallx n, mo" suit u one of u» cello-seam ior gm ‘ltmdijtl l" 3- B?" inculnhunnhu was“... thewnrk at theDrillQDiLlwt-A. "ma, crumb Arsenaultaawassiatedintbeitcm u - on Sat On the occasion of my election Wiles”! and "'4"- and apmlntnrent as 1 TILL lLmisll-“l h t roucsootnvr Two u "“'°°°"’“""°"“7°“‘ °' "' w“ or me . There is,a real men throughonlfianadawboaepmfeeglmfl were each sentenced to thirty days b,“ mum “k4, u m‘ o, I‘ skill and knowledge is of recognised high . 1“ 1"" l‘ W’ 9"? "u" 9W" 5"‘ fellowship m on p“; some, o: standards- _ badly damaged when they aide- , gawipelg each other on the Charlotte- nn-Ig wn- ummer id Road t Spring- . field Saturdaysnizht. ‘rheziccupanta Arc/Mil only i» 81w rim-fin Accurate no m were uninjured. m ram Icons in eoI- m, ,4‘, m l/ulw Your] TIHYER LENSlTiS i’ l - of dog tax, was adlcurned. M3103 were to Fanningbrook to a ‘I/vs lflrlnl/Jlml nntrmmo ASSOCIATION’- new urday. Another case, non payment __.... PBISBITSBY MllIING-llfl! Preswicly of Prince Edward island will meet in regular quarterly aes- sion at ll am. Tuesday, Nov. cth, in Zion Church Hall, Chariotte- chum, i -—--— it cans DAMAGED-Two eel-e were PARTY T0 FANNINGBIOOK- A party of Charlottetown men card game on Friday night and state that their opponents will have to mm to play before they go ag- celgufra, l:l l l l I Nli Y uar I l1 ' REAIl Flllili llEli PRIMATE ected by that Synod. The word 1 wishtcuseiscomradeshiizlit that Bynod a str0ll8 liflrit of comrade- lllll) was manifest. In the face of Jhcjreat ” culties of the times. and the hardships oi both clergy llld llliy. we were dr-awn near to each other in a fellowship that was ble. We met as com- "dfllllll-msttask. Itakeupmy __.. 81kt: left Saturday tolllmmcxglc‘: faint? _“*“M “‘ U sfierl esix thmeetingothc m 9 c ll senggel ‘ ' ' ' “ ‘ A‘ ‘ “‘ ‘v 4‘ “ E‘ “ l -‘ ‘aiiolu- sinaiithenicceeas , . _ l be held m the Royal glmvslwde a very m1 thins. We , ‘ _ m“ madly each Other. We need each RCVISIOII Of Electoral Llsts ;; Wednesday and Thundayflrilepre. ethane ,..,.... w. need u, u... m, _ -—— l rushei°brl “whit PS. fél”lzuir°fil"ll‘s.°”°"u. h: NOVEMBER so. '. 0 10th : a. - . Won‘... ".- oom- wwbwv =- u» mo» l- . rm _ ;; mitteea, financial report. Presid Qflwvwlhls mwl-wmm-nv , Each day this week, from 9 A. M. to 9 ., ent‘s Address-H. H. Shaw. nee. 3h "'1' Juzfjfmgifll lfliflg! ll" P. M., the office of the Registrar of" Elec- I’ °“’°“““"“°"°°’““°"“°“' m“ 1 4 of Electors at this tors on the second _flo_or of the Moore &. McLeod Limited building will be open lo hear applicatlona for correction of lists or such other busines brought to the atte For the convenience of those who may require to_call i_n the evening, mem- bers of the Registration staff will be pres- ent to direct to the proper place those Edward Island. ‘me Opportunity Before the " y H. F. Coles, 3A., Editor, "Bdlool Pro- gress." Toronto, The Objectives cf the High School-Dr. W. P. Perci- val, Deputy Minister, Department of Educati u, Quebec The Orient- wtlon of Secondary Education- Professor Thomas H. Briggs, Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity, New York. Discussion. Meeting of Board of Directors. PLSASANTLY ENTERTAINID- A miniature Male Chorus oi ten n a no may properly be ntlon of the Registrar time-i ‘Ilwmwasalsoabottleof Wcncd. “We didn't need u," reolarkeo bunny“ went wrong. we won't dldnli need any stimulant. - DEATHS ANDER-S 7i. 19:4, Mn. liitd 83 liters. llM-LEAN_ ml. u... “ umwllaclean “'2 filial ‘l Mmdliy at 2 pm. Please olntt flowers Mary Jane Anderson, "Yams-u Hamlin-ooh, on Nov. '- m4- Hyers. aged as. wid- °ll 0i late ames Myers. Funeral lbesdsyN .enl t . ta Birelllluloezletel-y.‘ a’ m "WHY-At St. lemon, Novem- l’ 4, 1934. Mrs. John A. HURIJ. ‘Yllncrlll this afternoon at 2 P. M. lam her late residence to the Pee- NS Cemetery 5f, Bum “ EALLAGHAN-Died in nle City “aim. .Nev. a, 1m, John Cali- ‘ihm flied l0. Pun lo 8t. Patriot?“ morning n. 10.80 —- Died in the Oi” mber l, 1934 ll ‘ll-h-ousslu: uwalm "l" Qlihhlflryflcll. widoevof lcfleomn. linhervlrd .hmeralfrom residences! Ilhlibbart 1H5" lllllleillenmbutithadnptbem ,8 in is E l; "Bill Ilm icing to the home of ‘ my bmllltf." the gt added with ON-At Cable Head. 08f. $111011 FOR Aug-; N‘ ‘all the dayafl each bamand thatlsmanxiousfobs oi help to the whole o! the Church c! England in Canada. l "I "Nd HOW. as I take oflice. the orwere of all our people. I con- fidently ask for such. 1i; is only s; we turn more truly to the great Head oi the Church Himself, in penitence, faith, and resolution, ‘that we can be endowed with grace ‘CROUCH to fulfil our ministry. Let us bow down before Jesus Christ ‘Himself in love and obedience. Let us trust in His great , ‘L9,. llmWlthyilua-liths dayfisa Dlvmlse for today, for spch Mission and Perish. and for each member 0i His Church. With those wordo in our hen-rte. we put behind us all depressed thinklnl and half-dis- couraged eflorfe, and go forth a; n Qhlllvh in meet our problems, to Ira-mile with our diflcuities, strong in the assurance of thopresence of our great Conlrade who is with us Faithiully yours, DIRWYN T. OWEN, .. Prllnate. n: ‘clulnwrrnrowlv longer. It will be i!‘ TH-E BLEND YOU joy at You'll eay-“More than half the meal. teadily, even if slowly, business conditions are improving. We are moving into “Better Times." Things we felt we had to forego are now reasonably within our reach. (I Do not deny yourself that fine cu of tea one moment your table. LIKE VIGCILOUS ruu. - so man MILLOW ' ruvon _ g ’ ~ I ~ I I E ~ E cllolcs ASSAM j sun carton-v r 1*" ll BE$T PEBBONAIB Constable Blanchard, of the City Police has been on sick leave for some time. He ls slowly regaining health. Dr. T. B. Acker. Halifax, is re- gistered at the Canadian National c . Sergeant J. ‘Trainer of the R. C. M. is a patient in the City Hos- a I Mrs. James I". Roper, who has lbeen on the Island for the past. three weeks, left Saturday morning on return to Prinoeport, N. B. The three ofllciated. The i1 o’c and Canon Roy L. Clohoese, panied by his sister, motored from Tignish to Charlotteown and spent Halloween with friends and relatives. Mr. William Young, of the R. C. M. P. patrol boot "Is- lander" is in Halifax on sick leave, following an operation for appen- dicitis at the Prince Edward Island Hospital recently. Bbn. J. A. Macdorlald, ML, Mrs. Macdonald and family moved into the city from Cardigan on Satur- rhy and will reside for the winter in the residence 0! M)‘. H. J. Phil- lips, Grafton St. DOUMERGUE (Continued. imm Page i) which his opponents say may lead to the estabiishmem of dictatorial powcrll. In any case the three months‘ - . - i l ted no m anal-lette- who have such business with the Reglst- Q3?‘ s31? Chorus? togeether .wlth rar of Electors- . , we. cams w. cum-n. . '1' P’ GORDON 1 filmy?“ gueslfgf m. at??? Registrar of Electors for Queens I Jam R- Mmse- wilor 1M Junior Tehphon. 36° < at their home in Valley on 1 ‘Ilhursday evening last. The occas- ,lon waeprinlarilyinhcnorcfmrs.‘ coerce‘ ~~*-*‘ ~~*,e- - —~- A-- is i“... --¢.;¢_ Menu Jr., (Fumes Wood), g, .._ _ .- __ _______ I cretnt bride. Whfiuollobshlllgdilil; ‘ u s 0 1101'“! UNEVENTFIIL 1 hope 1-11 eel: i gwfioml Eiummy m! '°°““““°‘ m" 1"" i’ We’?! is I. n x Zulifiilflflidifi’ ‘A’: hour-II ‘Smith. who watched anxiously music and readings. (the "gem' of H, and 0mm “n” ‘h on“ while his ‘kid brother" was mak- which was Jimmy's Boss solo) cul- mdvch “- v "or n“ W.“ m‘ ’°“"‘°’ °“* ‘m’ fihffiuliun.iu““fiii‘ui."lf‘;'u‘éi' fwd dunno the 1e n oi ' "yifigupg: w“ nan nice n; :5 Iwhzllhlfollg lilting}? 11:5 " Chemise didn ls '- .. .. ' m. ukdm m” M m m‘ Kfmf ticsliy shut-la was mticularl! 1",,’ m, d“ h, h," “m, u, m“ 021E111 Taylor sad a few inlnd- wwesletlv: o! gong; m: lug}; “m” “W” mum“ “m " mnieffilufgllnfifiwvywfl arlce 5m a zoturn angle», '““°' ‘and ment would not be in the distant Maudie nsvllaiewitbin- amnion . "We struck the California. coast‘ afewlnlles north ofSanPi-an- cilco," he said. "and direc will gtlfllng fltq _" I89 m“ M inverygoodhealibandtlkinll- m’ “w” “m” m” m lively lmeleet in Current events. _ '11» aged lady displays renlarkeble physical and mental activity for her years and enivys the company of her many friends, both ycwll and old, who from time to time enjoy conversation with her. Miss ' Oampbellwasbominimatffinc Mile Cheek, P. E. 1., and went to future. VETERAN NONAGlNARlAN- 0n Wednesday. October 31st, M188 l i “iiggs lg. ll ea has resided in the Back Bay district of Boston ever sirloe. She has been a life long and devout member of the Church o! Scotland and re- tains a lively recollection of the ministry of file Rev. Donald Mac- Donald who planted the standard orzicninacmanyregbnsofthis Province. RETURN FROM BELL! ISLE —- m. and Mrs. C. '1‘. Carbcnnell re- turned to Charlottetown recently from a two year's stay at Belle Isle- where Mr. Carbonnell was in charge of the radio direction iindlll! sta- tion. The island, which is twelve miles long and about three miles wide, is rocky, with little grass and no trees. Despite its slle the island has over 800 lalree. w!!! 0i “W” are very small, but a few are a mile be overcome. "But air Oqlliilment is boins ver- feeted," he added, "and it won't be long until we have commercial flights over the Pacific." l ANNOUNCEMENT (Continued from Page '1) Purtberassurancewasgwenw. ldalditierthatsoiaraslileeoo- lncmiedisastelsvisiiedupon the llaaratobewanpeoplecolldbecon- Boston about fifty years no and wort 0A1! WBICKlD-wi bearing license number ‘i396 was found portly demolished by the City Police at the intersection of Hilldioro and Grafton. Streets. 111cm was no one around and they were unable to _ for the ac- cident. Ford coupe _., r mnshewilleek would run the government until Dou- merguob reforms are vwed or until a. new Parliament is elected. Would Dissolve Chamber -......___ MB. CUFF 3., ROGERS 0f the 81141118 Ill-ff 0f our fur marketing department will be at the Fox Show in Charlottetown during the week. 590 U111’! regarding the sale of your silver foo: furs. He has some valu- able information for you. Dominion Silver Ibx Furs, Slnnmerside and Charlottetown. L-2l07-1l-5-8l ENCOURAGING NEWS-In a tslllram from head omcc of the Crest-West Life to the Island branch they report new production for October over the whole Domin- ion as the largest for any month‘ in the past three years. which in- ,- dicates an improvement in gener- al conditions. Hyndman a 00., Ltd" Provincial Managers, also re- _ a large increase for October and for the year to date, PAINFUL ACCIDENT -- Mr. George Worth bed his face and arms badly burned and Mr. John Carmichael received a leg fracture as well as burns about his forehead l when a lighted lantern held by one i of the men, ignited fumes from the dome of a tank ear at Modern Pav- I ing Co.'s plant near l-liiisboro Bridge when the men were at work about seven ‘o'clock Friday evening. A valve in one of the tank cars, which contained heavy oil used for paving. was sticking and, as trucks were l lng to take the material to | Hampton, Mr. Worth. an employee of the Imperial Oil Co and experien- ced in work of that kind, was sent for. He had finished. making ad-I justments to the valve at the top of l 1g“. A species oi small trout are found in the lakes. The llllnfi ll l5 miles from Labrado and l4 miles from Newfoundland. There ls no wa of leaving the island once nav- on closes about the and of No- vemblr until it opens again in Jim!- Mr. Carbonneli nae his lead slellll d“, a vary line specimen cf a husky, homswitllhim. The dorve he" lpourlds and, unlike most hus es, is ceived by the Saskatchewan Cov- emment is not known. Mr. Card- climbing up with a lantern to ex- amine thevwork when the fumes ig- nited. The blast oi fire caused Mr. Carmichael in fall off the top of the car, breaking his leg. Mr. Worth was burned- about the face and arms and had the hair bumed of! the top of his head. Despite his in- Jurldl, If‘. Worth had the presence oi mind to close the cover of the the oer and Mr. Carmichael was’ incl-hit Ottan before the full de- a dome at the of the car, which W! 0‘ W "WWIMWI “'14 33”“ lg: died"? pgiio the force of all? blast opened, thus were deelpes upon and the emu: ‘QM ,,,,,,,,, h, gtgufl u. evcry- preventing what might have been a ocmsnlmloaticvlwillreaehbila at ghmm-theoomfartoithsmenst serious on. ‘rile lnen Begina.~’1‘ha letter containing m, “mm were taken to the Polycllnic and la- Govarmnenth stand was nd. ‘ m Ml Nlgwciiltlilll ptlbllcbiltitisufiderlwcdlhlll- ‘mannerisms-annihi- M "I M “P - voive a eompi-ehennve plea under zvtatfve member for kneel: west. Wvftllnflcr hlvl-nl his lfl- walenlnerrwlrleelunwlanm- mgnepgggicctad, ; mvfl-Wmwwh" eseldevaalelsataulsianeesclar rlaeeoinleoevernmarltlerer- limi- aatiianeedsofibedroughtd-icks pulsation undoubtedly received a u ileuConnrvativa mwkw. ‘ i s on. .' any was a live issue during the “kg-aw that the l Awfion Forty five. waaaandtbere wanes-vindica- yweuld balniit as between < 845 ‘bu. tldottétmziineiilinistarwaa C‘ “muynm P about elililsnwlllll‘! thoascf ' Momma» rel-mum whiehhsisatvarianoallncnlthli H°lY "m" CM’ fifli at Ill . ‘film wasa mm a! Ton‘ ht firmoribatabomllflonct- ottawa, seamed I _ would benanildllbcrlb mo, faarofthis eventuality an!‘ six ocd flu llidaudtltat cffcfillvlflilbfitwllthsopiliiofifllellwcilldbcl[ I P 9' ' lnedeoelseneenamnlellteiaa bancseriovisbreakinpactyscld-l Vnwllsiohlwasabsoraiad new. 14m [rally public support in his lpeal of nu chief wlul a speech call- lmlPa-rstory to general elections. Warnings of a possible attack on Parliament by anim’ thousands if the political truce ls broken was sounded by M. Doumertueb 811D- porters. The Premier, his voice losing its blandness in an appeal w the country last night, was seeking to one, fight against "the intrigues oi pol-' iticiarls." Blane-Etienne Iluarldln. Minister Rcuclous SERVICES ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL services yesterday at St. Peters Cathedral were well at- tended and the Rev. Canon Malone lock celebration of the Holy Eucharist was fully festive Malone preached a- splehdid sermon from the text, "The I ggzdgrgioglewllgrfihat all followers Go“. "O savwur °t the wmqd", of the Lord should be his candles Méimmerls “mm! 0 Gm ‘m’ pmi" 0!‘ lamps shining forth his divine ed" mldwim’ "Kliell M“ mm" l i id f d k ess. To ‘£12003 3:: Sgt b38003? Elma Se,“ i Supper was observed at the evening The theme of l 001111189. assurance of mcsent vic- Wv and "the hope oi one City of God at the other end of the roadfll A large wllflfelfltlon as the. evening service heard with interest the third of a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. ’I‘he aub- lcot on this occasion was “The Sec-' 0nd Commandment." The music of the day included The Communion of the lord's vice was opened with the hymnfemce‘ for All Saints Day, being sung in procession by priest] and choir. At number 215, Before the sermon a ‘ ‘ the Primate anderigesialfocmsadrzlfd ggmarace Arc}, I of Sacred Song was held in Zion bishop Owen of Toronto. Evensong preached a salmon on the Commun- ion oi Saints from the text, "Tully our fellowship is with the Fatherl _ and His sun, Jesus Christ." Al; the and the singing was led under the close of the service hymn no. 218 was sung in procession. Canon Malone Bundaly next ls the commemora- tion of the soldier. saint, Martin, who divided his cloak with a poor man at the gate of Amlens and in 396 became Bishop of Tours. It be- ing also Remembrance Day there will be n solemn requiem celebra- tion of the Holy Eucharist for all who fell in the Great war. Tile service will commence at 11.20 in order to allow the congregation time to return from the Lesion ser- lvicc at the invited lo be present. lament and all are ST. PAUL'S CHURCH " zAt the morning service the Rec- tor, Rev. Mr. Raymond reed a let- tor o: greeting duly received by him 8mm from the newly appointed Prime e firgebzztle beta’? grm “T; of the Church of England in CCa- ada; n copy o! this letter appears the Senate to dissolve the chamber elsewhere m m“ mp“ Reference was made by the Rec- tor to the P Stringer oi’ RuperVs Iland who vis- ited this parish in February 1938. sincere sympathy was expressed by Mr. Raymond in the passing during las tweak of one of St. PauYs life- long and devout membelt ln the person of Colonel Charles Ielgh. wing oi Archbishop Taking as his text for the morn- ing the 21st verse of the first Chap- ter of 8t. Paul's first Bitiistle to the Corinthians-"For after that in the of Public Works, followed the an-hmdom o; G34 the world by wLgflgm ing upon the centre group, oi which; hols theheadto standby M. Douniergue on his reform platform knew not God, it please God by the foolishness oi preaching to save them that believe‘ _ l outlined the conditions existing in '—Mr. Raymond wamlns otherwise the Power of Corinth at the time of sc. Paul's the french government, confronted second visit. by the dictatorship oi Hillel‘ lmfll great centre of business; Corinth was then a. the great- Mussollfli, would be l! “T818864 er part of its population was 0p- harlequlfls cloak." M. Dounlergueb , [posed to the teachings of Christ that thf for two reasons-ti) Jewish belief people of France would decide was likely to meet keen opposition France's fate in new elections if in Christianity (2) Christianity did Parliament failed him was counted not correspond with the pililosophy upon by his supporters to counter- of those philosophers who philoso- act Radical Socialist opposition to phised for philosophyb sake. St. Paul was not writing to these gramme calling for administrative People either to convict or convert dymhmon of m5 Qhggnbgf of them, he was writing to encourage the feature oi his five-point pro-l Deputies. The Radical {the Christians in that land to ad- goclallsg, gamma; here firmly to the principles and Wm “cm, Tuesday on whether p; teachincs of Jesus Christ in spite vole with their leader, Premier Holt-lot, _ merguds text on the dissolutionl 1n referring 30mm- oi the keen opposition with which 58.3w‘ Do“, Zhfiy hid CO contend. t0 the text Ml‘. Ray- pokm M; . “m”, “bu,” mmtmafmond showed that the wisdom of Iyeshrdny, Doumergue s“, than ulGod as contrasted with the wisdom h.” mud to docldo between them, 0f know it all is the proiourldest selves whether they would support‘ him. ‘Iflere was some talk of their ab- staining entirely from voting, leav- ing Doumergue to raliyttle forces of the oentn and right lagalnst the open opposition of Socialists and. Ccmmutiicts _ The Premier, in his battle, will‘ be without the aid of the rightist loader. Kerlri Tardieu. who villi be incapacitated for several weeks in consequence of an operation today forremovalofarlabscesshomhir left leg; Brief Tuesday ‘me of Parliament l! scheduled for ‘hlesday. but the in- itial sesaion will be a brief one de- Mlnister Louk Ber- will iece the (Ila-m- scon as it gels down to busi- the ‘following day. real hlme in the p-lliarnerlt- battle is not so much the fact ‘s constitu- measures as that oi truce scvervlmeot. ill‘ has kept the Na- and the antl- iloln open fight- gr l lsticrigtle laftfeloaa it is ls of Christ is th has found in all its seekin satisfies the longing and Elves us the assurance of a life beyond: He thenlnrd and Master and King us l. SACRED SONG SERVICE The regular Y. M. C, A., service Church lust evening at half past 1 eight, a large number of students and young people being present. Jack MacLea-n, President direction of M-r. Roddle Glilis. Rev. G. C. Webster led the young people in prayer and the Scripture Livingstone. The topic for the evening was "The Students Christian Move- ment, What It is, and What 1i- Does" set forth in the form of a pamphlet which was reed by Mr J. G. Murdock, President of the local B. C. M. A very beautiful duet was rend- ered by Miss Lorene sample and Mrs. Alchom, the selection being “Some Day The Silver Chordrwill Break." -, Mr. Norvllle E. Luck, Gen. Sec oi Y. M. C. A. expressed thanks, on behalf of those present to all who had assisted in the service and in particular to those o! the choir who remained i0 help in the sing- ing, Mr. Luck announced that the Sacred Song Service will be hold in the Baptist Church next Sunday with Rev. Mr. Outhouse as speaker, the service to be in keeping with Armistice Day, HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH Masses were celebrated at the us- ual hours at the Holy Redeemer Church yesterday morning, with High Mus being celebrated at 10.30 by Rev. c. O'Hara, 0.55.8. The ser- mons at all the Masses in the morn- ing were preached by Rev. Either F. Koster. C.SS.R., of Saint John, N.B. Sunday School was held in the afternoon ior all the children. In the evening at '1 o'clock, it be- ing the first Sunday of the month, services were held in honour oi Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Last ev- ening's services marked the second of a. ncvena of Sundays, which is being conducted on the first Sunday of each month, the novena being in preparation for the feast oi Our Mother of I-lerpetual Help, which will At last l Mother of Perpetual Help. The sen. ond of the series of sermons on the miraculous picture was preached by Rev. C. O'Hara, after which Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment was given by Rev. Father Kos- ter. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The beautiful boquet of roses at the pulpit was presented in loving ‘wisdom that the world has to teach, the wisdom surrounding the life and person of Jesus Christ: no l ter employment can we than to acquire this wisdom. seek ' e only one the world g who| The oifertory anthem was “The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Light By Dem-Rev. H. T. Woodward. At the oonculsion of the morning. service there was a celebration of the Holy Communion. rue-earner crwlwn “I John . Uwaeintheislethai is called Paunos, for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day." With these words as his text, the Rev. A. C. Vincent spoke yesterday morning on "In the Spirit-m Patmoa." thought was developed that in no matter what stress of discourage- ment and defeat, the Spirit of God brilldl constant sustenance power. The and Discouraged, dismayed at the re- current loss of the battle against temptation, memory of the late John H. Bell by his widow and daughter- Mr. R. H. Rogers and Dr. Hous- ton presented statements in regard of the Hi-YJGrade Club presided, mp1“ Lesson was presented by Mr. Angus w” Mnmam Enjoyable Meet-i mg The opening meeting of the Charlottetown Wonmrs M u s i c____ Club was held Saturday afternoon-- at the cunadiul National ‘ ‘Ihiswasthefilsttloietheflub had had the pleasure of having 3-1? with them members. W1‘? interest to the ne-w members whoa:- a have joined. a pane: on Early Folk Music was-cw , read by Mrs. J. A. Dawson which dealt wlnl music from its birth, ’ infancy in the days of the gay min- silrels, troubedoura and meister. singers, showing the influence one- nation had upon the others music-w ally and how, through the study of the folk-lore of a country, we acquire knowledge of the habits,»- industries and characteristics of a.- A fine musical programmer was , arranged to mush-ace Mrs. Lawson's 1r paper, as follows: . Vocal: group of four Folk Sonpw . Stems. , . Mequldilla (Based on an old. Spanish folk dance.) . Piano: Noel (Old English folk, melodies); Miss Nan Show. ~, Vocalzgroupoftwofle-cliotwu - part songs. Mrs. Roper and Mm, ,. Henderson. __ , Violin: Austrian iolkxiance by Kriesler). Two Russian melodies (arr. by Krlealer); Kathleen Honlby. ,_ , vocal: groupof three folk songs! , _. Miss Margaret Sterne. _ _ The next meeting will be held DEW Nov. 24 and will also deal with veil: music but o! a n-luoh later period. Ar this meeting the Club hopes to welcome many more me-lnbers who enjoy and are intes- - ested in the furtherance o! good, music in our city. To any such the Music Club extends its hee-rtiesi welcome. and so liberally. ‘Inasmuch as is have done it unto these yo hallo done it unto me. Oars o1 produce have also been loaded at Elnlsdelc, O/Llearvy, Summer-side, Jiensington. Hunter River, York and Montague» Rev. Mr. Miller was in Stellarton yesterday in connection with the‘ uniting of two churches in that _ place and so we had the privilege of hearing Rev. J. W. Barbour '- '- preach his first sennon from the _ text, Mark 9: 24. "Lord I believe. help thou my unbellef." " ' At the evening worship Rev. l’. A: Walker of Trurc, N. S. preached an eloquent sermon from the "whosoever shall compel thee to g0 a mile go with him twain," Matt- b: Al. being a presentation oi principle of the second mile as ern- bodied in this text. v The music of the day under thl- direction of Professor Kendall in- i also on anthem in the morning in the evening n. solo by Mrs. L. H. Howntt with violin obligate, also nnthem “O Taste and See." msa. Thelma. Teed accompanied the an- lthem and the congregational hymn; with violin which was much apprgl-r: elated. mlvrmll. CHRISTIAN I The discourse at the momiflg" service was based on the first veg-gm“ ses of St. Paul's letter to the Pflily, lipians and was expoai in nI.'-"‘ to the finances of our local church ture, emphasizing the duty of moHI-"w and on behalf of the Missionary cratio and Maintenance Fund. This ac- n, the glorious freedom from anxiety enjoyed by the child-oi lion was preliminary to the start- Gad, whigh games n; g result 9f ing of an "Every Person Canvass" which will be undertaken immedli lately. The campaign starts tonight rlched by a solo. with a supper served by the W. M. Hand." S. at 6.45 p. iii. in‘ the Social Hall The secretary of the General Council has given his opinion that a member oi the Ofllcial Board who may be unable to attend any meeting cannot under the Manual appoint a substitute. There has been a splendid res- ponse to the appeal mad for vege- tables, fruit, etc., for Western Re- lief. This church loaded a car on holv living. The music oi the hour was op; "Holding Thy sung by Miss Nan Mackay. A very interesting Sunday School session was held from. 2.30 to 311i! p. m. during which a plan for ant... attendance campaign was suggest- 9d. The subject oi the evening mon was "Christ and Japan" and“ was in the nature oi a. book reviegk, giving the salient features of a rg- _ cent work from the pen of Toye-~ hiko Ragaws, the founder and pro- Thureday last with contributions motor of the "Kingdom of Cod coming in from tho following dis- tricts: Dunstaffna-ge, Nine Mile Creek. Cornwall. Bunbury, King- will be presented to the W. M. S. at ston, Pownal, southpol-t, New Do- the Church rninion, Rocky Point, East Royalty, that organl Central Royalty, Nsrth Winsloe, Oyster Bed Bridge and Mermaid. iect the anthem. "Tile There was also a splendid gift of oi Thy Glory. lord." nine oases of food products from, the King's Daughters, a large car- ~. Movement" in Japan. Incidentally, it was mentioned that this boo! at the next meeting of! satlcn. The choir rendered with fine efi. Splendour: A till-sun bullet which woods“ ed an Australian in s" OfMusic czuléfi f